Quotes About Harmony
And no less happy he who knows the rural gods.
~ Virgil
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Love begets love, love knows no rules, this is the same for all.
~ Virgil
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Press no further with hate.
~ Virgil
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Steep thyself in a bowl of summertime.
~ Virgil
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Let us go singing as far as we go: the road will be less tedious.
~ Virgil
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Cooperation is the thorough conviction that nobody can get there unless everybody gets there.
~ Unknown
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O ye Sun and Moon, oh ye beans and roses, oh ye jigs and juleps, Bless ye the Lord, Praise Him and Magnify Him Forever. Amen.
~ Virginia Cary Hudson
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The German banker, Moritz von Bethmann, believed that the main reason for the Rothschilds' success was 'the harmony between the brothers'.
~ Unknown
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We weren't put on Earth to exclude each other.
~ Virginia Euwer Wolff
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I cling to the beauty and strength of nature and all wild creatures with a passion born of certainty that only through them can i retain my perspective about life and my own part in it.
~ Unknown
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In the very earliest times, when both people and animals lived on earth, a person could become an animal if he wanted to, and an animal could become a human being. Sometimes they were people and sometimes animals and there was no difference. All spoke the same language. That was the time when words were like magic. NALUNGLAQ, A NETSILIK ESKIMO
~ Unknown
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One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Serenity of spirit and turbulence of action should make up the sum of a man's life.
~ Vita Sackville-West
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If nature has composed the human body so that in its proportions the seperate individual elements answer to the total form, then the Ancients seem to have had reason to decide that bringing their creations to full completion likewise required a correspondence bewteen the measure of individual elements and the appearance of the work as a whole.
~ Vitruvius
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Nothing requires the architect's care more than the due proportions of buildings
~ Vitruvius
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Beauty is produced by the pleasing appearance and good taste of the whole, and by the dimensions of all the parts being duly proportioned to each other.
~ Vitruvius
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Light is knowledge , Knowledge is love , Love is freedom.
~ Vittorio Storaro
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The householder by digging tanks, by planting trees on the roadsides, by establishing rest-houses for men and animals, by making roads and building bridges, goes towards the same goal as the greatest Yogi.
~ Vivekananda
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Tamas is typified as darkness or inactivity; Rajas is activity, expressed as attraction or repulsion; and Sattva is the equilibrium of the two. In
~ Vivekananda
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that a man must be active in order to pass through activity to perfect calmness. Inactivity
~ Vivekananda
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on account of their possessing their own minds, it is possible that their wills may differ, and that, whilst one desires creation, another may desire destruction. The only way of avoiding this conflict is to make all wills subordinate to some one will.
~ Vivekananda
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A Yogi must avoid the two extremes of luxury and austerity. He must not fast, nor torture his flesh. He who does so, says the Gita, cannot be a Yogi: He who fasts, he who keeps awake, he who sleeps much, he who works too much, he who does no work, none of these can be a Yogi (Gita, VI, 16).
~ Vivekananda
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A Yogi must avoid the two extremes of luxury and austerity. He must not fast, or torture his flesh. For, says the Gita, "He who fasts and he who eats too much, he who keeps awake and he who sleeps much, he who works too much and he who does no work, none of these can be Yogis.
~ Vivekananda
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I've realized that everything is about relationships. I've witnessed that ultimately you can't take what you don't give because there is a master bookkeeper out there who keeps accounts balanced. This fundamental link between man, plants, and the earth has been documented since the dawn of civilization.
~ Unknown
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